Traditional Childrens Nursery Songs Of England.

Lyrics and with Pictures by Eminent Modern Artists.

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PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION,
PUBLISHED IN 1843.

 

O, my dear Madam, you think Nursery Songs mere trash, not worth utterance or remembrance, and beneath the dignity of the " march of mind" of our days ! I would bow to your judgment, but you always talk so loud in the midst of a song; look grave at a joke—and the leaves of that copy of Words­worth's Poems, presented to you on your birth­day—I will not say how many years ago, still remain uncut. Facts like these, and others constantly occurring, prove that your ear cannot relish melody; and that poetry does not touch your feelings. Besides, you are still unmarried, and you say, I record it with regret, " you hate children." Doubtless you were never born a child yourself.

It is to mothers, sisters, kind-hearted aunts, and even fathers, who are summoned to become